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Month: August 2018

Teaching Complexity, Uncertainty, and Lies: The case of Homo heidelbergensis

August 6, 2018 Teaching Anthropology 0

BY: Andrew Holmes, PhD Candidate, University of Toronto In most first-year anthropology courses Homo heidelbergensis is described as a widespread hominin species that lived in […]

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